Turmeric Helps Patients with Lupus Nephritis

Systemic lupus erythematosus, commonly known as lupus, is a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect many different organs in the body. People with lupus are at high risk of developing lupus nephritis — the type of kidney disease lupus causes. (vii.217, 278)

Conventional treatment includes immunosuppressive corticosteroid drugs and cyclophosphamide. These therapies increase the risk of infections; cyclophosphamide may also increase the risk of infertility and cancer. Even with treatment flare-ups frequently recur, and a small number of patients become treatment-resistant. (vii.217, 278)

What Makes Lupus Nephritis So Dangerous?

Lupus nephritis is considered one of the most serious complications of lupus. Despite advances in treatment, it still significantly affects survival rates. (vii.278)

Data suggests that lupus nephritis develops in 50-60% of patients within 5 years of being diagnosed with lupus. The inflammation caused by auto-antibodies damage the kidneys and can progress to kidney failure. In addition, lupus nephritis increases the risk of developing high blood pressure and heart disease. (vii.217, 278)

How Can Turmeric Help?

Research suggests turmeric supplements could help improve the effectiveness of conventional treatment drugs: (vii.217)

Clinical Evidence of Benefit in Patients with Active Lupus Nephropathy

STUDY DETAILS

STUDY RESULTS

Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial

24 patients with active, relapsing lupus nephropathy were randomly assigned to take a placebo or turmeric supplements along with conventional treatment therapy. (vii.217)

Turmeric supplements improved clinical measures of lupus nephritis. Results were significantly better than both baseline measurements and measurements of patients who had conventional treatment and placebo: (vii.217)

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